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i think these are the right answers 1. Lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation 2. Glycolysis-2 Lactic acid fermentation-2 Alcoholic fermentation-2 3.glucose 4.lactic acid 5.glucose, sucrose, and fructose 6.ATP and NADH 7. anaerobic, it means it doesn't need oxygen
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Question: how does the 'first' glycolysis occur since there's obviously no NAD to trigger the initial reaction?
Remember, your looking at a cartoon. There are millions of molecules of NAD already in the cytoplasm.
Here before 1mil!
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i think these are the right answers
1. Lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation
2.
Glycolysis-2
Lactic acid fermentation-2
Alcoholic fermentation-2
3.glucose
4.lactic acid
5.glucose, sucrose, and fructose
6.ATP and NADH
7. anaerobic, it means it doesn't need oxygen
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2.) 2 from Glycolysis, 0 from fermentation
5.)Ethyl Alcohol, CO2, NAD+
6.)Lactic Acid, NAD+